In the last decade, e-commerce has been growing consistently. Fostered by the
covid pandemic, the online retail growth has gone exponential, with most of industries
including food, clothing, groceries among many others proposing online retail. This growth
in the online retailing activities has raised very important logistical challenges particularly,
the last leg of the distribution commonly referred to as the Last Mile delivery. For instance,
the traditional truck-based home delivery has reached its limits within metropolitan areas
and cannot be an effective delivery method anymore. Driven by technological progress,
several other logistics solutions have been deployed as innovative alternatives to deliver
parcels. This includes delivery by drones, smart parcel stations, robots, crowdsourcing
among others. In this setting, the aim of this research is to provide a comprehensive review
and analysis on the latest trends in last mile delivery solutions taking both industry and
academia perspectives. We use a content analysis literature review to analyze over 60
relevant publications and derive the necessary features of the latest innovation in the last
mile delivery and point out their different maturity levels as well as the related theoretical
and operational challenges. We then propose a real data case study to assess the use of
moving smart parcel stations in Doha,Qatar to serve 500 customers over a 6 months period,
and evaluate its performance according to different KPIs such as costs and carbon
footprints.
| Date of Award | 2022 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - HBKU College of Science and Engineering
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- e-commerce
- Innovative solutions
- Last mile delivery
- smart delivery
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN LAST-MILE DELIVERY: INTEGRATING THE USE OF MOVING SMART PARCEL STATIONS
Diab, Y. (Author). 2022
Student thesis: Master's Dissertation